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Obama appoints Indian scientist to key science position

Sethuraman Panchanathan , an alumnus of Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, worked as a Data Communication Engineer for International Software India Limited in Chennai, in 1986

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Press Trust of India Washington
US President Barack Obama has appointed an eminent Indian-American scientist to a key science position in his administration.

Sethuraman Panchanathan , an alumnus of Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, has been appointed as member of the prestigious National Science Board of the National Science Foundation, a White House statement said.

A 1981-batch graduate in Physics from the Vivekananda College (University of Madras), Panchanathan worked as a Data Communication Engineer for International Software India Limited in Chennai, in 1986.

Panchanathan has a bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore in 1984. He also has an M.Tech from the IIT, and a PhD from University of Ottawa, Canada.
 

He has held a number of positions at Arizona State University since 1998 and is a professor in Computing and Informatics there since 2009.

He has published over 400 papers in refereed journals and conferences and has mentored over 100 graduate students, post-docs, research engineers and research scientists who occupy leading positions in academia and industry.

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First Published: Jun 14 2014 | 6:32 AM IST

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